Multicultural cities in Canada

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Without a question, Canada is renowned as one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world, welcoming immigrants from all over the world to settle in the country. Over 20% of our population is foreign-born, with the majority hailing from China, India, Pakistan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Iran, South Korea, Columbia, and Sri Lanka.

The government plans to welcome 361,000 people to Canada in 2020, with a total of more than 400,000 expected in 2021, as part of a strategy to invite 1 million immigrants to Canada by 2022. If you are facing issues in your application you can get in touch with immigration consultants in Nehru Place.

The four provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta, which are home to Canada's greatest urban city centers, attract the majority of immigrants. But, when it comes to relocating to Canada, which cities do most foreigners prefer? Let's take a closer look at our top ten places to visit:

  1. Waterloo (Ontario)

Waterloo is our top pick for the most cosmopolitan and diversified city in Canada to call home. Why, you might wonder? This charming, peaceful village is no longer just a remote outpost. It is home to the University of Waterloo, a regional tech powerhouse with great STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programmes for international students wishing to study in Canada. Housing is quite inexpensive, and there are considerable foreign communities from China, South Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Korea, the Philippines, and Japan.

  1. Burlington (Ontario)

You may or may not have heard of Burlington, but we think it's a hidden treasure. The Golden Horseshoe, which takes its name from the horseshoe shape of Ontario Lake at its west end, with Burlington, Cootes Paradise, and Hamilton about in the center, is about a 54-minute drive from this serene city. Its population is made up of 56 percent Europeans, 11.8 percent South Asians and several ethnic groups from East Asia, Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Other than English and French, the top five languages spoken in Burlington are Spanish, Polish, Arabic, Tagalog (Filipino), and Punjabi.

  1. Calgary (Alberta)

On our list of the most multicultural locations to live in Canada, Calgary ranks third. The city has a population of approximately 1,3 million people, with nearly 30% of them being immigrants. The Philippines, India, and China account for the majority of immigrants to Calgary, and the top five languages spoken in Calgary after English are Tagalog, Punjabi, Spanish (one of the largest populations in Canada), and Mandarin, demonstrating the city's ethno cultural diversity. Tourism, film and television, life sciences, health, and finance sectors all have excellent job prospects in Calgary.

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